Fully sewn flags also known as appliqued flags or embroidered flags are made to the highest quality from superior 600 Denier woven flag bunting, offering the most beautiful type of formal indoor flag and the ultimate in outdoor flag life durability. Simply the finest Australian Made flags available finished to perfection to suit all outdoor flagpoles with flag clips, or fitted with pole sleeves for all indoor flagpoles.

Australian National Flag

The ANF features a fully sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist. Below is a finely appliqued seven pointed Commonwealth Star. Within the fly end, five white stars of the Southern Cross constellation, embroidered on a blue flag field.

The VIC State Flag features a fully sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist or canton with a beautifully embroidered St Edward's Crown, above five white high sheen finely appliqued Southern Cross stars embroidered on blue field.

The NSW State Flag features a fully sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist with a beautifully embroidered Gold Lion Passant guardian on a red cross rule between four eight pointed finely appliqued golden stars all on a blue flag field.

The QLD State Flag features a fully sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist, with the Queensland State Badge on a white disc in the fly. The badge consists of an azure blue Maltese Cross with a finely embroidered St Edward's Imperial Royal Crown all on a blue field. Simply the highest quality outdoor flags.

The NT Flag incorporates the Territory Colours, black, white and red ochre, with the perfectly embroidered floral emblem of Sturt's Desert Rose. Finely appliqued stars on a black panel represent the five stars of Southern Cross constellation. Sturt's Desert Rose shows seven petals with a seven pointed star in the center, symbolic and in recognition of the Australian States and the Northern Territory.

The WA State Flag features a finely sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist, with the WA State Badge of a golden sun disc with a black swan facing the hoist, all on a blue field. Flag protocol guidelines states that all animals depicted on flags must face the hoist, so when carried on a parade flagpole or flown from a flagpole, the animal faces towards the flag bearer or outdoor in ground flagpole.

The SA State Flag features a fully sewn Union Jack in the upper quarter of the hoist with the State Badge in the center of the fly half of the flag. Perfectly embroidered, the badge is described as " the rising sun, with Australian Piping Shrike displayed proper, standing on a gumtree branch raguly, gules and vert."

The RAAF Ensign is a "light blue Australian Flag" with the union jack in the upper hoist. Below is the seven pointed Commonwealth star with the five stars of the Southern Cross tilted clockwise at 14 degrees within the fly end, along with the RAAF roundel featuring a leaping kangaroo in the lower fly. In 1982, the roundel on the RAAF Ensign was altered to include the red kangaroo in motion. The new design was then approved by HRH Queen Elizabeth II and proclaimed official.

Apart from Australian RAAF bases and the AAFC there is only one other facility within Australia with official permission to fly the RAAF Ensign, The New Lambton Public School, Newcastle NSW. Recognition was granted after the School was used by RAAF and WAAAF in 1942 as a fighter sector headquarters during WWII.

Sales of this flag are restricted to official RAAF & AAFC purchase orders only

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE FLAG SIZES

915mm x 460mm

1375mm x 685mm

1800mm x 900mm

2285mm x 1145mm

2735mm x 1470mm

3600mm x 1800mm

4575mm x 2285mm

5490mm x 2745mm

6405mm x 3200mm

7320mm x 3660mm

8240mm x 4120mm

9150mm x 4575mm

RAN Ensign - Royal Australian Naval Flag - Australian White Ensign

The RAN Ensign is a "White Australian Flag" It bears the Union Jack in the upper hoist, below is a navy blue Commonwealth star. Within the fly end are the five navy blue stars of the Southern Cross constellation, as per the Australian Flag.In 1966 this new RAN Ensign was proclaimed official by HRH Queen Elizabeth II, and on the 1st March 1967, the official changeover occurred, with all submarines ships & naval establishments hoisting the Royal Australian Navy Ensign that day.

The RAN Ensign or Australian White Ensign is flown at all Australian Naval bases. It is also flown from the position of honour onboard all official Naval vessels from an ensign staff at the ship's stern, or, from a flagpole gaff rigged over the stern or when alongside or underway at sea. The usual protocol that no flag should be flown higher than the National flag does not apply on board a ship. A flag flown at the stern is always in a superior position to a flag flown elsewhere on a ship.Onboard naval vessels, the Australian National Flag is always flown at the bow. Submarines when surfaced or alongside, fly the RAN Ensign forrad of the sail with the Australian National Flag flown aft. The flags hoisted upon submarines are of course, lowered and stored before getting underway, naval exercises or diving.

The finest quality fully sewn and embroidered flags made to The Royal Australian Navy specifications, using woven bunting fabric, double stitched with M40 UV resistant thread, heavy-duty flag header, marine grade 316 stainless steel clips. RAN Flag protocol: Flag fringes are not used except in the presence of Royalty.

Sales of this flag are restricted to official RAN & RANC purchase orders only

Used as a commercial shipping flag and for recreational boating & yachting, this flag is known by several names, identical in design as the Australian Blue Ensign, except on a red field. Prior to 1947, the Red Ensign was the only flag private citizens could fly on land, as flying of the Australian Blue Ensign was restricted to Government use only. Following the 1953 Flags Act, the Blue Ensign was officially proclaimed the Australian National Flag, this is still the case today.

The ADF Flag fully sewn & embroidered to perfection. This vertical tricolour flag of dark blue, red and light blue, with a large Joint Services Emblem centered in yellow and extending into the two blue bands. The ADF or Joint Tri Services Emblem is a combination of naval anchor, air force wings, crossed army swords with hilts over a boomerang along with the seven pointed Commonwealth Star as a top crest.

Sales of this flag are restricted to official ADF purchase orders only

AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE FLAG SIZES

915mm x 460mm

1375mm x 685mm

1800mm x 900mm

2285mm x 1145mm

2735mm x 1470mm

3600mm x 1800mm

4575mm x 2285mm

5490mm x 2745mm

6405mm x 3200mm

7320mm x 3660mm

8240mm x 4120mm

9150mm x 4575mm

Returned & Services League of Australia Flag

The Returned & Services League of Australia was originally formed in 1916 to aid and serve the concern for current, and former servicemen and servicewomen. The RSL mission statement is to ensure that programs are in place for the well-being, care, compensation and commemoration of serving and ex-service Defence Force members and their dependants, and promote Government & community awareness of the need for a secure, stable and progressive Australia. The patron of the RSL is Queen Elizabeth II. National President Rear Admiral Ken Doolan AO, RAN (Rtd).

The Aboriginal Flag was designed in 1971 by Aboriginal artist Harold Thomas, who is descended from the Luritja people of Central Australia. The flag was originally designed for the land rights movement, since then it has become an official flag of Australia and is a significant symbol, not only of the Aboriginal peoples but for all Australians. This official licensed flag features a horizontally divided field of a black top and a lower red ochre flag panel with a superimposed central yellow sun disc.

The Torres Strait Islander flag was officially proclaimed the flag of the Torres Strait Islander people of Australia in July 1992, and given equal prominence with the Aboriginal Flag. A three panelled flag fibrillated in black. A stylised white dhari (dancer's headdress) in the center of the blue flag panel, with a five pointed star beneath it. The colour green is said to represent the land, the colour blue is for the sea, and the white represents peace and black stands for the people. The five pointed star represents the various island groups and is used for navigation.

The current flag of the United Kingdom has a rich history within its own creation. Its formulation began with the original union between England and Scotland in 1606, which resulted in a flag of the English red cross of Saint George over the Scottish Saint Andrew's cross of a white diagonal on blue, known as the Union Flag. In 1801 a further act of union, which made Ireland an equal member of the United Kingdom, then again added the cross of Saint Patrick, a red diagonal on white, as a symbol of Ireland to the flag, it is now the flag that we know today.

Historically, even the flag's actual name has its own unique story, as it is often referred to by various titles, the first being the Union Flag. The term Jack was a naval term in use before the 1600's used to describe a small flag as flown from a small mast on the bowsprit of ships. By the 1630's, small Union Flags were often flown in this position, and for some years it was simply called the Jack, Jacks Flag or the King's Jack. By 1674, while also formally referred to as His Majesty's Jack, it was more commonly called the Union Jack. Although, the Flag of the United Kingdom is the official National Flag, it is also the "Jack Flag of the Royal Navy".

The current flag of New Zealand was first designed in 1869, for the restricted use by the government of that time. In 1902 it officially became the National Flag of New Zealand. The flag consists of a blue ensign with the British Union Jack in the canton along with four red stars, outlined with white borders in the fly. The four stars are a stylised representation of the constellation of the southern cross.